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Surficial geologic units were determined by a combination of air photo interpretation and site-specific field investigations. Bedrock geologic units were determined by using a combination of airborne magnetic and electromagnetic surveys, several months of fieldwork, geochemical data, and laboratory investigations. These maps are the result of new field investigations by DGGS in 1999 and 2001.</abstract>\r\n<purpose>The resulting map and data are intended to provide a geologic map and a geologic interpretation of the Fortymile mining district at 1:63,360 scale. Previously published geologic maps at a 1:63,360 scale of this area have been reconnaissance-level maps or only covered portions of the quadrangle. Mapping at 1:63,360 scale or greater detail is needed to identify critical geologic features that may relate to more regional structures or geologic units. These detailed observations are also critical to test or use in tectonic models. 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(See contact information below)</accconst>\r\n<useconst>Any hardcopies or published datasets utilizing these datasets shall clearly indicate their source. If the user has modified the data in any way, they are obligated to describe the types of modifications the user has made. 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Please e-mail your questions and data requests when possible since our web site and e-mail address will remain current even if our phone number and mailing address change.</cntinst>\r\n</cntinfo>\r\n</ptcontac>\r\n<datacred>The geologic work was funded by the Alaska State Legislature through a Capital Improvement Project (Alaska Airborne Geophysical/Geological Mineral Inventory Program) and the general fund and through the U.S. Geological Survey STATEMAP program under U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program assistance award 01HQAG0054. The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies, either expressed or implied, of the U.S. Government. DGGS student interns and volunteers providing field assistance include Bryan A. Finseth (1999), Mark Mccrary (1999), J.C.Grady (2000), W.C. Munley (2000), and M.R. Johnson (2001). 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Jessica Mayer provided assistance with surficial geologic studies.</datacred>\r\n<native>Microsoft Windows XP SP2, ArcGIS 9.+, and any text editor.</native>\r\n<crossref>\r\n<citeinfo>\r\n<origin>Szumigala, D.J.</origin>\r\n<origin>Newberry, R.J.</origin>\r\n<origin>Werdon, M.B.</origin>\r\n<origin>Athey, J.E.</origin>\r\n<origin>Flynn, R.L.</origin>\r\n<origin>Clautice, K.H.</origin>\r\n<pubdate>2002</pubdate>\r\n<title>Bedrock geologic map of the Eagle A-1 Quadrangle, Fortymile mining district</title>\r\n<geoform>map, vector digital data</geoform>\r\n<serinfo>\r\n<sername>Preliminary Interpretive Report</sername>\r\n<issue>PIR 2002-1B</issue>\r\n</serinfo>\r\n<pubinfo>\r\n<pubplace>Fairbanks, AK</pubplace>\r\n<publish>Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</publish>\r\n</pubinfo>\r\n<othercit>1 sheet, 1:63,360 scale</othercit>\r\n<onlink>http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/2864</onlink>\r\n</citeinfo>\r\n</crossref>\r\n<crossref>\r\n<citeinfo>\r\n<origin>Werdon, M.B.</origin>\r\n<origin>Newberry, R.J.</origin>\r\n<origin>Szumigala, D.J.</origin>\r\n<origin>Pinney, D.S.</origin>\r\n<pubdate>2001</pubdate>\r\n<title>Geologic map of the Eagle A-2 Quadrangle, Fortymile mining district, Alaska</title>\r\n<geoform>map, vector digital data</geoform>\r\n<serinfo>\r\n<sername>Preliminary Interpretive Report</sername>\r\n<issue>PIR 2001-3A</issue>\r\n</serinfo>\r\n<pubinfo>\r\n<pubplace>Fairbanks, AK, USA</pubplace>\r\n<publish>Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</publish>\r\n</pubinfo>\r\n<othercit>1 sheet, scale 1:63,360</othercit>\r\n<onlink>http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/2669</onlink>\r\n</citeinfo>\r\n</crossref>\r\n</idinfo>\r\n<dataqual>\r\n<attracc>\r\n<attraccr>Geologic location data were downloaded from Garmin 12XL GPS units into an Access database. 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This topography appears as a transparent overlay on the printed geologic maps.</srccontr>\r\n</srcinfo>\r\n<procstep>\r\n<procdesc>Fieldwork - During the summers of 1999 through 2001 DGGS conducted a geologic field mapping project to provide geologic ground truth for airborne geophysical surveys flown in the Fortymile mining district in 1998. DGGS efforts are focused on determining and understanding the geologic framework of the Fortymile mining district, especially with respect to placer gold and lode mineral deposits. Fieldwork for bedrock investigations, including ridge traverses, roadcut investigations, and river exposures, was conducted for 374 person-days during the months of June through August in 1999 - 2001. Field notes and rock samples were collected at more than 3,880 stations throughout the quadrangle for bedrock investigations. Sixty person-days were spent on field investigations for the surficial geology. Bedrock mapping involved using Burns and others (1999) on a daily basis for checking geologic contacts and units. Bedrock mappers recorded observations on 1:50,000-scale topographic maps of the quadrangle. Stations were located using handheld GPS devices with location precision varying from \xb13 to 15 meters. Field station notes and downloaded GPS location data were entered into a Microsoft Access 2000 database.</procdesc>\r\n<srcused>Burns and others, 1999</srcused>\r\n<srcused>Digital Raster Graphic (DRG), Eagle A-1</srcused>\r\n<procdate>2001</procdate>\r\n</procstep>\r\n<procstep>\r\n<procdesc>Fieldwork - Fieldwork for surficial investigations, including traverses, roadcut investigations, and river exposures, was conducted for 60 person-days during the months of June through August in 1999 - 2001. Field notes and sediment samples were collected throughout the quadrangle for surficial investigations. Surficial mapping involved using Yeend (1996) on a regular basis for checking placer geology and general units. Surficial mappers recorded observations on co-registered acetate overlays on 1:50,000-scale (nominal) color-infrared aerial photographs, and directly on 1:63,360-scale topographic base maps. Stations were located using air photos and handheld GPS devices with location precision varying from \xb13 to 15 meters.</procdesc>\r\n<srcused>Yeend, 1996</srcused>\r\n<srcused>Digital Raster Graphic (DRG), Eagle A-1</srcused>\r\n<procdate>2001</procdate>\r\n</procstep>\r\n<procstep>\r\n<procdesc>Laboratory data compilation - Laboratory analyses were performed on rock samples collected during the fieldwork process step from July 1999 intermittently through April 2002. Published geochemical and age results are found in Newberry and others (1998), Szumigala and others (2000, 2002), Werdon and others (2000), Flynn and Newberry (2001), Layer and others (in prep.), and Day and others (in press). Unpublished laboratory results include petrographic work on thin sections and modal analysis of rock slabs stained for plagioclase and potassium feldspar. Results from major-oxide and trace-element geochemistry of igneous and metamorphic rocks were used to calculate CIPW Norms for use in classifying rocks according to established petrologic nomenclature. Thin section and some other analytical data were entered into Microsoft Access 2000 databases. Thin sections produced by this study are currently stored at the DGGS office in Fairbanks, Alaska. Rock samples, including geochemical sample pulps and rock hand samples from most field stations, are currently stored at the DGGS office in Fairbanks. 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Data were queried from Microsoft Access 2000 databases and plotted on mylar at 1:50,000 scale to answer specific geologic questions. Relevant information from all mylar layers was compiled onto one stable mylar sheet with abundant control points. Surficial-geologic information was interpreted using 1:50,000-scale (nominal) air-photo stereopairs, and compiled onto acetate overlays. 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The TIFF image was registered into MapInfo Professional 6.5 with multiple registration points, and a registration error of approximately 2.7 meters (RMS error) was obtained. Geologic contacts and unit polygons were 'on-screen' digitized as complete polygons in MapInfo Professional 6.5. The polygon coverage was translated into Arc/Info format. In Arc/Info 7.0.4, all bedrock unit contacts and polygon coverages were generated from the original file and visual properties were coded. Arc coverages such as fold axes and cross-section traces were also 'on-screen' digitized in MapInfo Professional and translated into Arc/Info file format for visual coding. Station-specific information such as structural measurements, indicator mineral locations, location of age samples, and location of dikes too small to be mappable at 1:63,360 scale were imported into MapInfo Professional 6.5 from a Microsoft Access 2000 database or Excel spreadsheet using GPS locations. MapInfo Professional point coverages were translated into Arc/Info file format and visual properties were coded. Surficial-geologic information was digitized from the paper USGS topographic base map (above) into Arc/Info 7.0.4 GIS (ArcEdit module) using a large-format digitizing table. Surficial-geologic polygons and lines were then edited and attributed using Arc, Info, and ArcEdit. Bedrock point data of locations of structural observations (strike, dip, cleavage, jointing, etc.) and "rubblecrop" were intersected with the surficial-geologic polygon coverage using the Arc command "intersect" in order to identify locations that were mapped as surficial materials based on aerial photography but were found to have small exposures that were desirable to be mapped as bedrock. These areas were then modified in the surficial-geologic coverages to be areas of bedrock exposure. 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pair</plance>\r\n<coordrep>\r\n<absres>0.000064</absres>\r\n<ordres>0.000064</ordres>\r\n</coordrep>\r\n<plandu>meters</plandu>\r\n<pclname>eaga1foldsym</pclname>\r\n</planci>\r\n</planar>\r\n<planar>\r\n<gridsys>\r\n<gridsysn>Universal Transverse Mercator</gridsysn>\r\n<utm>\r\n<utmzone>7</utmzone>\r\n<transmer>\r\n<sfctrmer>0.9996</sfctrmer>\r\n<longcm>-141.000</longcm>\r\n<latprjo>0.0</latprjo>\r\n<feast>500000</feast>\r\n<fnorth>0.0</fnorth>\r\n</transmer>\r\n</utm>\r\n</gridsys>\r\n<planci>\r\n<plance>coordinate pair</plance>\r\n<coordrep>\r\n<absres>0.000064</absres>\r\n<ordres>0.000064</ordres>\r\n</coordrep>\r\n<plandu>meters</plandu>\r\n<pclname>eaga1indmin</pclname>\r\n</planci>\r\n</planar>\r\n<planar>\r\n<gridsys>\r\n<gridsysn>Universal Transverse Mercator</gridsysn>\r\n<utm>\r\n<utmzone>7</utmzone>\r\n<transmer>\r\n<sfctrmer>0.9996</sfctrmer>\r\n<longcm>-141.000</longcm>\r\n<latprjo>0.0</latprjo>\r\n<feast>500000</feast>\r\n<fnorth>0.0</fnorth>\r\n</transmer>\r\n</utm>\r\n</gridsys>\r\n<planci>\r\n<plance>coordinate pair</plance>\r\n<coordrep>\r\n<absres>0.000032</absres>\r\n<ordres>0.000032</ordres>\r\n</coordrep>\r\n<plandu>meters</plandu>\r\n<pclname>eaga1pingo</pclname>\r\n</planci>\r\n</planar>\r\n<planar>\r\n<gridsys>\r\n<gridsysn>Universal Transverse Mercator</gridsysn>\r\n<utm>\r\n<utmzone>7</utmzone>\r\n<transmer>\r\n<sfctrmer>0.9996</sfctrmer>\r\n<longcm>-141.000</longcm>\r\n<latprjo>0.0</latprjo>\r\n<feast>500000</feast>\r\n<fnorth>0.0</fnorth>\r\n</transmer>\r\n</utm>\r\n</gridsys>\r\n<planci>\r\n<plance>coordinate pair</plance>\r\n<coordrep>\r\n<absres>0.000254</absres>\r\n<ordres>0.000254</ordres>\r\n</coordrep>\r\n<plandu>meters</plandu>\r\n<pclname>eaga1srfcont</pclname>\r\n</planci>\r\n</planar>\r\n<planar>\r\n<gridsys>\r\n<gridsysn>Universal Transverse Mercator</gridsysn>\r\n<utm>\r\n<utmzone>7</utmzone>\r\n<transmer>\r\n<sfctrmer>0.9996</sfctrmer>\r\n<longcm>-141.000</longcm>\r\n<latprjo>0.0</latprjo>\r\n<feast>500000</feast>\r\n<fnorth>0.0</fnorth>\r\n</transmer>\r\n</utm>\r\n</gridsys>\r\n<planci>\r\n<plance>coordinate pair</plance>\r\n<coordrep>\r\n<absres>0.000064</absres>\r\n<ordres>0.000064</ordres>\r\n</coordrep>\r\n<plandu>meters</plandu>\r\n<pclname>eaga1str</pclname>\r\n</planci>\r\n</planar>\r\n<geodetic>\r\n<horizdn>North American Datum of 1927</horizdn>\r\n<ellips>Clarke 1866</ellips>\r\n<semiaxis>6378206.4</semiaxis>\r\n<denflat>294.978698</denflat>\r\n</geodetic>\r\n</horizsys>\r\n</spref>\r\n<eainfo>\r\n<detailed>\r\n<enttyp>\r\n<enttypl>eaga1ages_2.shp</enttypl>\r\n<enttypd>Point attribute table of age date locations</enttypd>\r\n<enttypds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</enttypds>\r\n<ealname>eaga1ages_2</ealname>\r\n</enttyp>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>SAMPLE_NO</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Unique sample identifier</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys and others (see Source information)</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<udom>Generic example of unique sample identifier: YYAAA999X: YY=last two digits of year, AAA=geologist's initials (one to three characters), 999=unique station number, X=null or unique alpha character designating a sample was taken at the field station</udom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>DATE</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Date sample was collected in the field. Date is only known for samples collected by Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys. Date is in MM/DD/YY format.</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys and others (see Source information)</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<rdom>\r\n<rdommin>6/7/2000</rdommin>\r\n<rdommax>8/27/2000</rdommax>\r\n<attrunit>MM/DD/YY date</attrunit>\r\n</rdom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>EASTING</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Easting</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>UTM Zone 7, NAD 27 (see Spatial_Reference_Information)</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<rdom>\r\n<rdommin>478000</rdommin>\r\n<rdommax>499904</rdommax>\r\n<attrunit>meters</attrunit>\r\n</rdom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrvai>\r\n<attrva>10</attrva>\r\n<attrvae>Accuracy, in meters, based on Garmin 12XL (see Positional_Accuracy)</attrvae>\r\n</attrvai>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>NORTHING</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Northing</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>UTM Zone 7, NAD 27 (see Spatial_Reference_Information)</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<rdom>\r\n<rdommin>7101973</rdommin>\r\n<rdommax>7120500</rdommax>\r\n<attrunit>meters</attrunit>\r\n</rdom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrvai>\r\n<attrva>10</attrva>\r\n<attrvae>Accuracy, in meters, based on Garmin 12XL (see Positional_Accuracy)</attrvae>\r\n</attrvai>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>Lithology</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Brief description of samples</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys and others (see Source information)</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<udom>sample descriptions</udom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>SYMBOL</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Symbol identifying age date location on maps PIR 2002-1A and PIR 2002-1B.</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys and others (see Source information)</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<udom>sample descriptions</udom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n</detailed>\r\n<detailed>\r\n<enttyp>\r\n<enttypl>eaga1bedcont2.shp</enttypl>\r\n<enttypd>Attribute table of bedrock unit contacts. This attribute table is the final product of a merge between the bedrock geology and the surficial geology polygon coverages. This attribute table indicates whether a non-faulted bedrock contact will be visible or concealed underneath surficial deposits.</enttypd>\r\n<enttypds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</enttypds>\r\n<ealname>eaga1bedcont2</ealname>\r\n</enttyp>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>CODE</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>line style coding of bedrock contacts, contact concealed where underneath surficial cover</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>0</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>line not visible, faulted contact</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>4</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>bounding box</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>7</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>contact inferred</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>9</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>contact concealed</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>SURFBED</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Indicates whether a particular line segment is or is not covered by surficial deposits</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>S</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>surficial, bedrock contact is covered by surficial deposits</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>B</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>bedrock, bedrock contact is not covered by surficial deposits</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n</detailed>\r\n<detailed>\r\n<enttyp>\r\n<enttypl>eaga1compdike.shp</enttypl>\r\n<enttypd>Attribute table of dike strike orientations. This attribute table is the final product of a merge between the bedrock dike strike orientations arc coverage and the surficial geology polygon coverage. This attribute table indicates whether a dike strike orientation arc segment would be visible or concealed underneath surficial deposits.</enttypd>\r\n<enttypds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</enttypds>\r\n<ealname>eaga1compdike</ealname>\r\n</enttyp>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>CODE</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>line style coding of dike strike orientations</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>57</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Dikes</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>SURFBED</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Indicates whether a particular line segment is or is not covered by surficial deposits</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>S</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>surficial, arc segment is covered by surficial deposits</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>B</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>bedrock, arc segment is not covered by surficial deposits</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n</detailed>\r\n<detailed>\r\n<enttyp>\r\n<enttypl>eaga1compfld2.shp</enttypl>\r\n<enttypd>Attribute table of axial traces. This attribute table is the final product of a merge between the bedrock axial traces arc coverage and the surficial geology polygon coverage. This attribute table indicates whether an axial trace will be visible or concealed underneath surficial deposits.</enttypd>\r\n<enttypds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</enttypds>\r\n<ealname>eaga1compfld2</ealname>\r\n</enttyp>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>TYPE</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>general type of fold</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>anti</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>anticline</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>syn</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>syncline</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>overanti</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>overturned anticline</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>oversyn</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>overturned syncline</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>CODE</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Line style coding of axial traces, trace concealed where underneath surficial cover</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>35</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>anticline or syncline, approximately located</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>38</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>anticline or syncline, concealed</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>SURFBED</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Indicates whether a particular line segment is or is not covered by surficial deposits</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>S</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>surficial, segment of axial trace is covered by surficial deposits</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>B</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>bedrock, segment of axial trace is not covered by surficial deposits</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n</detailed>\r\n<detailed>\r\n<enttyp>\r\n<enttypl>eaga1compflt2.shp</enttypl>\r\n<enttypd>Attribute table of fault traces. This attribute table is the final product of a merge between the bedrock fault traces arc coverage and the surficial geology polygon coverage. This attribute table indicates whether a fault trace will be visible or concealed underneath surficial deposits.</enttypd>\r\n<enttypds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</enttypds>\r\n<ealname>eaga1compflt2</ealname>\r\n</enttyp>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>CODE</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Line style coding of fault traces, trace concealed where underneath surficial cover</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>12</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Fault, approximately located</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>15</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Fault, concealed</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>18</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Thrust fault, approximately located</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>22</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Thrust fault, concealed</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>SURFBED</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Indicates whether a particular line segment is or is not covered by surficial deposits</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>S</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>surficial, segment of fault trace is covered by surficial deposits</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>B</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>bedrock, segment of fault trace is not covered by surficial deposits</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n</detailed>\r\n<detailed>\r\n<enttyp>\r\n<enttypl>eaga1compgeo3.shp</enttypl>\r\n<enttypd>Attribute table of the surficial and bedrock units</enttypd>\r\n<enttypds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</enttypds>\r\n<ealname>eaga1compgeo3</ealname>\r\n</enttyp>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>UNIT</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>bedrock and surficial map unit labels</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<codesetd>\r\n<codesetn>PIR2002-1_codeset.pdf</codesetn>\r\n<codesets>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</codesets>\r\n</codesetd>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>MAT</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>materials map unit labels</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<codesetd>\r\n<codesetn>PIR2002-1_codeset.pdf</codesetn>\r\n<codesets>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</codesets>\r\n</codesetd>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n</detailed>\r\n<detailed>\r\n<enttyp>\r\n<enttypl>eaga1compshr.shp</enttypl>\r\n<enttypd>Polygon attribute table of sheared bedrock units</enttypd>\r\n<enttypds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</enttypds>\r\n<ealname>eaga1compshr</ealname>\r\n</enttyp>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>UNIT</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>bedrock unit designator</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, PIR 2002-1a and PIR 2002-1b</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>shr_Ts</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>(sheared) SEDIMENTARY ROCKS (Tertiary) - Poorly- to well-indurated, nonmarine sedimentary rocks of Tertiary age, as established by pollen (Foster, 1976; Foster and Igarashi, 1990).</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>shr_pMsg</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>(sheared) SCHIST AND PARAGNEISS (Pre-Mississippian) Mixed unit characterized by abundant aluminous metasedimentary rocks.</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n</detailed>\r\n<detailed>\r\n<enttyp>\r\n<enttypl>eaga1dikes.pat</enttypl>\r\n<enttypd>Point attribute table of dike composition and location</enttypd>\r\n<enttypds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</enttypds>\r\n<ealname>eaga1dikes</ealname>\r\n</enttyp>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>STATION</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Unique sample identifier</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys and others (see Source information)</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<udom>Generic example of unique sample identifier: YY(YY)AAA999X: YY=last two digits of year or complete 4 digit year, AAA=geologist\x92s initials (one to three characters), 999=unique station number, X=null or unique alpha character designating a sample was taken at the field station</udom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>TYPE</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>A number designating the composition of a dike</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>1</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Diabase, equivalent to eTd (Tertiary)</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys and bedsurf_units.doc</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>6</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Aplitic to pegmatitic; interpreted to be the latest phase of Jurassic, equivalent to Jga intrusions (Jurassic)</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys and bedsurf_units.doc</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>7</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Felsic to intermediate granitic; equivalent to Jurassic intrusions (Jurassic), equivalent to Jg</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys and bedsurf_units.doc</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>11</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Foliated; may either be syn-Jurassic deformation, or part of the pre-Mississippian amphibolite-facies metamorphic rocks</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys and bedsurf_units.doc</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>13</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Rhyolite, equivalent to lKf (Cretaceous)</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys and bedsurf_units.doc</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>14</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Hornblendite; equivalent to Jh (Jurassic)</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys and bedsurf_units.doc</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>16</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Basalt, equivalent to lTb (Tertiary)</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys and bedsurf_units.doc</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>EASTING</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Easting</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>UTM Zone 7, NAD 27 (see Spatial_Reference_Information)</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<rdom>\r\n<rdommin>475893</rdommin>\r\n<rdommax>498930</rdommax>\r\n<attrunit>meters</attrunit>\r\n</rdom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrvai>\r\n<attrva>10</attrva>\r\n<attrvae>Accuracy, in meters, based on Garmin 12XL (see Positional_Accuracy)</attrvae>\r\n</attrvai>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>NORTHING</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Northing</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>UTM Zone 7, NAD 27 (see Spatial_Reference_Information)</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<rdom>\r\n<rdommin>7096891</rdommin>\r\n<rdommax>7124037</rdommax>\r\n<attrunit>meters</attrunit>\r\n</rdom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrvai>\r\n<attrva>10</attrva>\r\n<attrvae>Accuracy, in meters, based on Garmin 12XL (see Positional_Accuracy)</attrvae>\r\n</attrvai>\r\n</attr>\r\n</detailed>\r\n<detailed>\r\n<enttyp>\r\n<enttypl>eaga1faultsym.shp</enttypl>\r\n<enttypd>Point attribute table of fault orientation symbols</enttypd>\r\n<enttypds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</enttypds>\r\n<ealname>eaga1faultsym</ealname>\r\n</enttyp>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>SYMBOL</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Symbol style coding of fault orientation</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>7</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Bearing of dip of fault</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n</detailed>\r\n<detailed>\r\n<enttyp>\r\n<enttypl>eaga1foldsym.shp</enttypl>\r\n<enttypd>Point attribute table of fold orientation symbols</enttypd>\r\n<enttypds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</enttypds>\r\n<ealname>eaga1foldsym</ealname>\r\n</enttyp>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>SYMBOL</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Symbol style coding of fold orientation</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>22</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Anticline</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>23</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Syncline</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>26</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Overturned syncline</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>27</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Overturned anticline</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>39</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Arrow indicating plunging direction of fold axis</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>TYPE</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>general type of fold</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>anti</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>anticline</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>syn</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>syncline</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>overanti</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>overturned anticline</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>oversyn</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>overturned syncline</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n</detailed>\r\n<detailed>\r\n<enttyp>\r\n<enttypl>eaga1indmin.shp</enttypl>\r\n<enttypd>Point attribute table of kyanite, staurolite, and tourmaline localities identified by thin section petrography</enttypd>\r\n<enttypds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</enttypds>\r\n<ealname>eaga1indmin</ealname>\r\n</enttyp>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>SAMPLE_NO</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Unique sample identifier</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys and others (see Source information)</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<udom>Generic example of unique sample identifier: (YY)YYAAA999X: (YY)YY=last two digits of year or complete 4 digit year, AAA=geologist\x92s initials (one to three characters), 999=unique station 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Spatial_Reference_Information)</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<rdom>\r\n<rdommin>7098732</rdommin>\r\n<rdommax>7123509</rdommax>\r\n<attrunit>meters</attrunit>\r\n</rdom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrvai>\r\n<attrva>10</attrva>\r\n<attrvae>Accuracy, in meters, based on Garmin 12XL (see Positional_Accuracy)</attrvae>\r\n</attrvai>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>Mineral</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Indicator mineral that was identified by thin section petrography</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>kyanite</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>kyanite</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>staurolite</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>staurolite</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>tourmaline</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>tourmaline</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>TYPE</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Symbol showing location on maps PIR 2002-1a and PIR 2002-1b of indicator minerals that were identified by thin section petrography.</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys and others (see Source information)</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>K</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>kyanite</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>S</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>staurolite</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>T</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>tourmaline</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n</detailed>\r\n<detailed>\r\n<enttyp>\r\n<enttypl>eaga1pingo.shp</enttypl>\r\n<enttypd>Point attribute table of pingo locations</enttypd>\r\n<enttypds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</enttypds>\r\n<ealname>eaga1pingo</ealname>\r\n</enttyp>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>CODE</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Symbol style coding of pingo</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>52</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Pingo</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n</detailed>\r\n<detailed>\r\n<enttyp>\r\n<enttypl>eaga1srfcont.shp</enttypl>\r\n<enttypd>Attribute table of the surficial units</enttypd>\r\n<enttypds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</enttypds>\r\n<ealname>eaga1srfcont</ealname>\r\n</enttyp>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>JUSTBED</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>surficial map unit labels, exposed bedrock areas designated as "BX"</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<codesetd>\r\n<codesetn>PIR2002-1_codeset.pdf</codesetn>\r\n<codesets>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</codesets>\r\n</codesetd>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n</detailed>\r\n<detailed>\r\n<enttyp>\r\n<enttypl>eaga1str.shp</enttypl>\r\n<enttypd>Point attribute table of foliation and bedding structural information</enttypd>\r\n<enttypds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</enttypds>\r\n<ealname>eaga1str</ealname>\r\n</enttyp>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>SAMPLE_NO</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Unique sample identifier</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<udom>Generic example of unique sample identifier: 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Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>Z</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>David Szumigala</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>STANO</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Field station identifier</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<udom>Station number unique for a geologist for one calendar year</udom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>SAMPID</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Sample identifier at a field station</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<udom>Sample identifier unique for a field station number</udom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>EASTING</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Easting</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>UTM Zone 7, NAD 27 (see Spatial_Reference_Information)</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<rdom>\r\n<rdommin>475775</rdommin>\r\n<rdommax>499955</rdommax>\r\n<attrunit>meters</attrunit>\r\n</rdom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrvai>\r\n<attrva>10</attrva>\r\n<attrvae>Accuracy, in meters, based on Garmin 12XL (see Positional_Accuracy)</attrvae>\r\n</attrvai>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>NORTHING</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Northing</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>UTM Zone 7, NAD 27 (see Spatial_Reference_Information)</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<rdom>\r\n<rdommin>7096872</rdommin>\r\n<rdommax>7124495</rdommax>\r\n<attrunit>meters</attrunit>\r\n</rdom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrvai>\r\n<attrva>10</attrva>\r\n<attrvae>Accuracy, in meters, based on Garmin 12XL (see Positional_Accuracy)</attrvae>\r\n</attrvai>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>BEARING</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Strike of plane, where north is 0 and degrees increase clockwise to 360, always 90 degrees counter-clockwise from dip direction</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>UTM Zone 7, NAD 27 (see Spatial_Reference_Information)</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<rdom>\r\n<rdommin>0</rdommin>\r\n<rdommax>360</rdommax>\r\n<attrunit>degrees</attrunit>\r\n</rdom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>DIP</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Degrees that a plane is inclined relative to horizonal, horizontal being 0 degrees, vertical being 90 degrees; always 90 degrees clockwise from strike</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>UTM Zone 7, NAD 27 (see Spatial_Reference_Information)</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<rdom>\r\n<rdommin>0</rdommin>\r\n<rdommax>90</rdommax>\r\n<attrunit>degrees</attrunit>\r\n</rdom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>TYPE</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>Type of structure that has the orientation data</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>fol</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>foliation</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>vertfol</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>vertical foliation</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>flatfol</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>horizontal foliation</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>bed</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>bedding</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n<attr>\r\n<attrlabl>SYMBOL</attrlabl>\r\n<attrdef>symbol style coding of structural data</attrdef>\r\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>1</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Strike and direction of dip of beds</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>9</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Strike and direction of dip of foliation</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>10</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Strike of vertical foliation</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n<attrdomv>\r\n<edom>\r\n<edomv>11</edomv>\r\n<edomvd>Horizontal foliation</edomvd>\r\n<edomvds>Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</edomvds>\r\n</edom>\r\n</attrdomv>\r\n</attr>\r\n</detailed>\r\n</eainfo>\r\n<distinfo>\r\n<distrib>\r\n<cntinfo>\r\n<cntorgp>\r\n<cntorg>State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys</cntorg>\r\n</cntorgp>\r\n<cntpos>Natural Resource Technician</cntpos>\r\n<cntaddr>\r\n<addrtype>mailing and physical</addrtype>\r\n<address>3354 College Road</address>\r\n<city>Fairbanks</city>\r\n<state>AK</state>\r\n<postal>99709-3707</postal>\r\n<country>USA</country>\r\n</cntaddr>\r\n<cntvoice>907-451-5020</cntvoice>\r\n<cnttdd>None available.</cnttdd>\r\n<cntfax>907-451-5050</cntfax>\r\n<cntemail>dggspubs@alaska.gov</cntemail>\r\n<hours>8 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, except State holidays</hours>\r\n<cntinst>Please view our Web site (http://www.dggs.alaska.gov) for the latest information on available data. Please contact us using the e-mail address provided above when possible.</cntinst>\r\n</cntinfo>\r\n</distrib>\r\n<resdesc>Preliminary Interpretive Report 2002-1A</resdesc>\r\n<distliab>The State of Alaska makes no express or implied warranties (including warranties of merchantability and fitness) with respect to the character, function, or capabilities of the electronic services or products or their appropriateness for any user's purposes. In no event will the State of Alaska be liable for any incidental, indirect, special, consequential, or other damages suffered by the user or any other person or entity whether from the use of the electronic services or products, any failure thereof, or otherwise, and in no event will the State of Alaska's liability to the requester or anyone else exceed the fee paid for the electronic service or product.</distliab>\r\n<stdorder>\r\n<nondig>Current publication is available on paper. To purchase this or other printed reports and maps, contact DGGS by phone (907-451-5020), e-mail (dggspubs@alaska.gov), or fax (907-451-5050). 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